Hi Gregory,
It looks like I need to take a few steps back. I came across this thread. I am now receiving that same message.
Regarding this question you asked in your first response,
Also are you opening index.html by clicking on it or going through http://localhost ?
From the first screenshot, it seems that it may be your issue.
The following have failed for me:
-opening index.html by clicking it through finder
-leaving index.html as the only file in the sites folder. It takes me directly to the image in the screenshot below
-leaving index.html and maptour-config.js as the only files in the sites folder. Same problem as above.
What do you mean by going through http://localhost/external-link.jspa?url=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost? If I leave the zipped Storytelling-MapTour-2.5.1 in sites. I can click on it and unzip/download it through localhost, but then I need to amend index.html and maptour-config.js and put in the appid as well as update max_markers. I then save it back to the sites folder , and I get the original screenshot again.
Or if I save the amended index.html and maptour-config.js and put it back into the unzipped Storytelling-Maptour-2.5.1, I can't see the folder in localhost in Chrome.
I realize this is a very basic question, but I am new to servers and have to ask, what is my folder structure supposed to look like within my sites folder? This is what I currently have. Again, all I want is to be able to have more than 99 markers.
I also have a question regarding images. Originally, I made my map tour through the ArcGIS online interactive builder. I loaded each photo individually for each point. I did not host it on a web server like flickr or dropbox. After reading the github deploy web server section, I have moved copies of the images to dropbox>public. In order for the downloaded version to work on my local host, will I need to link each marker with a url to each photo on dropbox?
Also, I've just submitted my map tour for the NZEUC in Auckland. I don't want to mess around with that version now that everything is in order. Is there an easy way to make a copy of the story map/ feature layer so that if I make changes to it (delete a location for example) it won't do the same thing to the copy I've entered for the contest? I've already tried creating a copy through visualization> save as new layer, but it appears to still be connected to the original source.